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ricedaddy

02-15-2006 18:26:05




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Does anyone have info or PICs of the MRS tractors that were built in Ms. in the 60's. I remember it being the first articulating tractor I had ever seen. As I remember they were started by some farmers like the big bud!




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Bryce

02-15-2006 23:24:54




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 Re: MRS tractors in reply to ricedaddy, 02-15-2006 18:26:05  
We had them in the seabees with scraper and water tanker att.The ones we had were 4wd,4w steer and had 8-71 detroits.



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ricedaddy

02-15-2006 19:01:58




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 Re: MRS tractors in reply to ricedaddy, 02-15-2006 18:26:05  
Thanks everyone, I remember at the time we had 2 A's one G and a D JD, being young at the time I remember wanting to drive it so bad. The man that owned it had about 3000 acres of rice at the time, Oh the good ole days
thanks again Ron



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J. Schwiebert

02-15-2006 19:00:01




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 Re: MRS tractors in reply to ricedaddy, 02-15-2006 18:26:05  
When I was in the army back in 64 at Fort Belvoir they had some MRS tractors. I think they were model 100 (there might have been a letter with that also). They were NOT articulated. They were 2-wheel drive and The one I saw close up had some form of a model H Cummins in it.



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hardscrabble

02-15-2006 18:45:00




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 Re: MRS tractors in reply to ricedaddy, 02-15-2006 18:26:05  
There is one here in NW ND. The original owner brought it up from Denver. I think it"s an A90. He farmed with it for several years before retiring. The second owner used it for a second tractor and later installed a V-snowplow on it. The present owner uses it mostly for snow removal and dozer work.



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Bob

02-15-2006 18:44:15




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 Re: MRS tractors in reply to ricedaddy, 02-15-2006 18:26:05  
MRS = Mississippi Road Supply, Flora, MS.

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